Description
Tenet Healthcare Corporation, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates acute care hospitals and numerous related health care services. Tenet's name reflects its core business philosophy: the importance of shared values among partners in providing a full spectrum of health care.
Tenet's mission is to be recognized for the passion of our people and partners who provide quality, innovative care to the patients we serve in our communities. Our focus is on leadership, growth and philanthropy. It's a spirit you can experience first-hand and it's a philosophy that can enhance your own approach to health care, and your career goals. From the resources that go with being one of the largest investor-owned health care providers in the U.S., to our multiple locations coast to coast, one thing is clear - Tenet offers significant employment opportunities. So whatever you need to grow as a professional, we'll do our best to provide. All you need to bring is yourself!
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner demonstrates leadership behavior, professional responsibility, accountability and independent judgment in the performance of advanced neonatal nursing practice. This is a part-time 2y/per diem position, providing 24-hr coverage.
Responsibilities and duties include the following. - Provides clinical leadership, wound clinical judgment and skill to assure that a high quality of care is maintained for neonates and infants in-house and/or neonatal transports - Assesses, plans, initiates, delivers and evaluates appropriate advanced nursing practice for care/treatment of neonate/infant - Collaborates with other health care provider in determining the appropriate health care for the patient and prescribing a medical treatment regimen under the direct supervision of licensed neonatologist - Provides teaching and counseling about the patient's health to the parents or responsible caregiver - Supervises, teaches, and evaluates those who perform nursing functions, administers nursing programs and nursing services - Responsible for the treatment and pharmaceutical regimen for the patient with consultation of the neonatologist - Provides for the maintenance of safe and effective nursing care whether directly or indirectly
Qualifications - Current RN license issued by the North Carolina Board of Nursing - Current NNP license issued by the North Carolina Medical Board & Board of Nursing - Graduate of accredited school of nursing and neonatal nurse practitioner program - MSN required - Current CPR, NRP, PALS, S.T.A.B.L.E. certifications - 2-5 years experience as NNP is preferred - Transport experience is preferred
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